Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research |
BILL ANALYSIS |
State Government Operations & Accountability Committee | |
HB 2088
Brief Description: Adding a ninth member to the state fire protection policy board.
Sponsors: Representatives Lantz, Haigh and Simpson.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 3/1/05
Staff: Hannah Lidman (786-7291).
Background:
In 1985, the Legislature created the State Fire Protection Policy Board (Board). The Board
assumed the duties of the former Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Fire Services Training
Division in the Commission for Vocational Education. In 1995, the Legislature transferred all the
powers, duties, and functions of the Department of Community, Trade, and Economic
Development pertaining to fire protection to the Washington State Patrol, including oversight
over the Board.
The Board is responsible for developing a comprehensive state policy regarding fire protection
services, including the adoption of a master fire training and education plan, and the development
of a master plan for constructing fire training facilities. The Board must also monitor fire
protection in the state and develop objectives and priorities to improve fire protection.
The eight-member Board, appointed by the Governor, consists of the following:
Appointed members of the Board serve three-year terms and initial board members are appointed for the following terms of office:
In 1995, three Board positions were eliminated and one position was added. State law permitted
the Board members holding these positions to serve the remainder of their terms in office before
the positions were eliminated.
The Washington State Association of Fire Marshals is a statewide fire prevention organization
comprised of seven divisions working on national codes, state codes, legislative issues,
professional development, communications, fire marshals forum, and fire investigation.
Summary of Bill:
One member, representing the State Association of Fire Marshals, is added to the State Fire
Protection Policy Board.
The provision, under which three board positions were eliminated once vacancies occurred, is
eliminated.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on February 25, 2005.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.